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it has dramatically raised taxes and it still cannot pay. the big failure is with pension reform. the unions have blocked it insisting that all the promises made in the past must be paid in full. now, they try to borrow and they can't. at least not at an affordable interest rate. so they are stuck. they are in crisis. we've said many times on this program that what illinois really wants, what it says -- really looking for it is an obama bailout. they want a pay off for voting heavily for the president's reelection. will they get it? more importantly are you in texas, new jersey and all over the country, are you prepared to give them your money? stuart: let's get right at it. illinois at a stand still. they can't borrow money. it is a crisis. wgn radio host is our person in illinois and she joins us now. yesterday they were trying to issue a bond, trying to raise 500 million dollars. they had to cancel it because the interest they would have to pay would just -- they couldn't afford it. are they now at a stand still unable to pay bills and they can't borrow? >> well, stuart, you kn
it has dramatically raised taxes and it still cannot pay. the big failure is with pension reform. the unions have blocked it insisting that all the promises made in the past must be paid in full. now, they try to borrow and they can't. at least not at an affordable interest rate. so they are stuck. they are in crisis. we've said many times on this program that what illinois really wants, what it says -- really looking for it is an obama bailout. they want a pay off for voting heavily for the...
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earnings were down considerably from last year thanks to a tax settlement a year ago. but the results were well above wall street estimates, thanks to a double digit jump in revenues. driving that growth was an increase in deliveries of commercial planes. the 737 remains the driver, with 105 planes delivered. the 777 also helped, as did the 23 dreamliners handed to customers last quarter, but those planes can't fly right now. u.s. and japanese regulators have grounded the 787 due to concerns about its lithium batteries overheating and catching fire. today boeing management said it is making good progress in finding the cause. peter arment is the aerospace analyst at investment firm sterne agee. >> tom: boeing still plans to ramp up production of that dreamliner, triple the number it delivers and takes payment for. how confident are you it can stick with that? >> we're very confident. i mean, yes, there is no question there is headline risk with the 787. i think that there is concerns about what the ultimate solution will be, or root cause. but everything we have seen,
earnings were down considerably from last year thanks to a tax settlement a year ago. but the results were well above wall street estimates, thanks to a double digit jump in revenues. driving that growth was an increase in deliveries of commercial planes. the 737 remains the driver, with 105 planes delivered. the 777 also helped, as did the 23 dreamliners handed to customers last quarter, but those planes can't fly right now. u.s. and japanese regulators have grounded the 787 due to concerns...
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no matter your tax rate, contributing to a 401(k) can help you save money on taxes and boost your retirement security. your contributions to a traditional plan are not included in your taxable income, and earnings on roth contributions are tax-free. the good news for savers is that in 2013 401(k) limits go up to $17,500, and employees aged 50 or over can contribute an additional $5,500. but, at the end of 2011, the average account balance in 401(k)s nationwide was just under $60,000. if you're not sure you're doing all you can to lower your taxable wages and secure your retirement, finras new 401(k) save the max calculator can help you do the math to find out. i'm gerri walsh. >> tom: join us tomorrow on twitter for a tweet-up, that's when you meet together on twitter. we'll talk about teaching kids about saving money. alisa weinstein, co-founder of helpkidsfly.org and author of "earn my keep" will be our guest. here's what you do: follow us on twitter at bizrpt, and use the tweet-up hashtag "financial education". that's tomorrow, thursday at 3 pm eastern. susie, we're really looking forward
no matter your tax rate, contributing to a 401(k) can help you save money on taxes and boost your retirement security. your contributions to a traditional plan are not included in your taxable income, and earnings on roth contributions are tax-free. the good news for savers is that in 2013 401(k) limits go up to $17,500, and employees aged 50 or over can contribute an additional $5,500. but, at the end of 2011, the average account balance in 401(k)s nationwide was just under $60,000. if you're...
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he's raised taxes. we will see what the result is, but, again, we have empirical evidence all over the place that it ends in disaster. charles: what's interesting is the golden age of california was revitalized with the tax revolt. you know, 79-80, and that brought back prosperity to them, and back full circle, again, doing these -- prop 30 is crazy. by the way, people think, oh, california, just taxing the rich. if you make more than $48,000, you pay 9%. that's crazy. that's e enormous. >> out of control. illinois has big, big problems. couldn't float debt this week because they were downgraded. if you want to see the future of this country? look at california, look at illinois. we are walking down that path. charles: gerri, you studied this stuff. false assumptions they make, when the money doesn't come in, what's the next move? >> here's what i think. places like california and illinois turn to the federal government and say, hey, taxpayer, hey american taxpayer, pony up because we can't pay our bill
he's raised taxes. we will see what the result is, but, again, we have empirical evidence all over the place that it ends in disaster. charles: what's interesting is the golden age of california was revitalized with the tax revolt. you know, 79-80, and that brought back prosperity to them, and back full circle, again, doing these -- prop 30 is crazy. by the way, people think, oh, california, just taxing the rich. if you make more than $48,000, you pay 9%. that's crazy. that's e enormous....
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we have seen tax refugees from income taxes. are we now going to see death tax refugees? we must, i guess? liz: yeah i mean they get you coming and going. when one state does it, the others copy cat it. the worst states to die in are new jersey and maryland, federal state, and inheritance tax assessed against your heirs. stuart: no income tax in florida or estate tax in florida as well. that's very important. charles: that's why the villages is more like a mini city. people are flocking down there. you don't work your whole life to give the money to the government, after you have already given half of it. stuart: the highlight reel is next. to generate income? with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity option.. evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now ge
we have seen tax refugees from income taxes. are we now going to see death tax refugees? we must, i guess? liz: yeah i mean they get you coming and going. when one state does it, the others copy cat it. the worst states to die in are new jersey and maryland, federal state, and inheritance tax assessed against your heirs. stuart: no income tax in florida or estate tax in florida as well. that's very important. charles: that's why the villages is more like a mini city. people are flocking down...
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andrew napolitano talks to us about the tax that taxpayers are staring at after the big bank bailout. take a look at how the guild on the ten year is doing today. the market is flat, but the surgery yield is back above 2%. the local [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well, that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quiteossibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >> i am lori laughlin with your fox business brief. the latest policy meeting is underway. they will stick with its plan of
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now the question is, if we need to rein in our growing economy and how to do it if the tax increase is enough for the consumer, it's enough for the companies in our country. really, in fact, the only way that we call -- again to grow in this next month will be the open of the credit crunch. really we have in this moment. we believe that the banks start again to give money, to give loans to the families and to give loans to companies, to call, again, a stop to working in the growing sense. in the grow impact. >> let's bring you in, as well, jane. the europe doesn't care, up 135, the highest since december, 2011. >> you look at spanish data, perhaps it's not so surprising that we're getting bad spanish data. perhaps it's surprising that we see yields come down. greek yields below 10%. the market is on its risk appetite high. almost the bad news and there is plenty of it has been disregarded in the market's current move. for instance, the imf forecasts last week. they revised lower for the world. at the end of last year, the ocd -- >> is there a sense that the worse the data gets, the clo
now the question is, if we need to rein in our growing economy and how to do it if the tax increase is enough for the consumer, it's enough for the companies in our country. really, in fact, the only way that we call -- again to grow in this next month will be the open of the credit crunch. really we have in this moment. we believe that the banks start again to give money, to give loans to the families and to give loans to companies, to call, again, a stop to working in the growing sense. in...
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deals on your tax returns could be too good to be true. and, luck of the zuck. a look at how america's youngest billionaire built the facebook empire. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's wednesday, january 30th. i'm angel miles. in today's first look: the blue chips turn green, very green. yesterday, the dow finished the session up 72 points to 13,954. the blue chips are now back to levels we have not seen since the financial crisis in 2007, when the dow hit an all-time high of 14,164. amazon amazes despite a drop in profits. last night the e- tailer reported strong holiday sales of its kindle e-readers and a boost in operating incomes. the federal reserve makes an announcement on rates today around 2:15 eastern, wrapping up a two-day meeting. and the senate has confirmed john kerry as the next secretary of state. joe cusick of optionsxpress join us now. joe, there is a lot to talk about this morning, including the dow closing in on 14,000. what is your take? > > yo
deals on your tax returns could be too good to be true. and, luck of the zuck. a look at how america's youngest billionaire built the facebook empire. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's wednesday, january 30th. i'm angel miles. in today's first look: the blue chips turn green, very green. yesterday, the dow finished the session up 72 points to 13,954. the blue chips are now back to levels we have...
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. >> reporter: the governor proposed a 1% sales tax dedicated to transportation, despite republican and democratic concerns. now, reaction to the speech lined up mainly along party lines with democrats saying it's a solid blueprint for 2013. while republicans said the governor seemed to have his eye more on the presidential run in 2016. several republicans said o'malley was short on details. >> it had nothing to do with the state of where maryland is today and had to do with where he would like to see the progressive agenda spread to the left of the nation. >> and the agenda is more to do with the national agenda than the state or favor with various interest groups. >> the democrat said the governor's goal was to put lawmakers to work. >> i think he's being realistic and what he was doing is laying out what he accomplished with the help. >> it's the legislative process. we'rep certain as to what people are willing to support and not willing to support. >> reporter: the next two months will reveal what lawmakers will and won't support. the general assembly lasts until april 8th a. the ma
. >> reporter: the governor proposed a 1% sales tax dedicated to transportation, despite republican and democratic concerns. now, reaction to the speech lined up mainly along party lines with democrats saying it's a solid blueprint for 2013. while republicans said the governor seemed to have his eye more on the presidential run in 2016. several republicans said o'malley was short on details. >> it had nothing to do with the state of where maryland is today and had to do with where...
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officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. tracy: half past the hour, let's take a look at the dow 30. boeing up top trying to figure it all out. exxonmobil at the bottom right now. as is cisco systems and 3m. the tech companies having issues today. that's the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, you are one with us during the whole thing. love to hear his thoughts on all of this because the market took it in stride, moved a little, not a whole lot of movement. nicole: ben willis can break it down little bit for us. you're right, we didn't move around a whole lot. what we do make of the fed comments? >> not a lot. you will look at something to pick out of the headlines it would be the slowdown in growth. that is a pretty important story. the world growth we have seen not significant, not what we needed to see. the fact it is now slowing down is not a good sign. nicole: household
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i know in loss wages, we are losing certain revenue that comes into the tax system. quite frankly, the president does need to look at the fact that congress is going to shake the bill. the elected legislature or house of representatives in a congress to lead us in that exercise with the american people, and that's what we have to get to. you know, lou, i think the president did make a good speech, yet again, but speeches are not actions. actions need to -- lou: you said it was a good speech. i just said to the audience that he said nothing of substance, offered no proposal, no plan. in fact, it was a 20 #-minute, frankly, of wasted time when it comes to policy initiatives. how do you say it's a good speech? >> well, we're getting the dialogue started, i think, and you just can't sit back and do nothing. lou: we give one another credit for just talking rather than actually doing something. >> well, here's what i would like to see him do -- lou: how generous are you? >> not as generous, but interjecting himself at this point where they had the proposed legislation, pre
i know in loss wages, we are losing certain revenue that comes into the tax system. quite frankly, the president does need to look at the fact that congress is going to shake the bill. the elected legislature or house of representatives in a congress to lead us in that exercise with the american people, and that's what we have to get to. you know, lou, i think the president did make a good speech, yet again, but speeches are not actions. actions need to -- lou: you said it was a good speech. i...
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the 2% payroll tax cut which was intend to be temporary, helped support after-tax income and consumption. in the g.d.p. report we saw 14 quarters in a row of consumption growth. the part that didn't pass would have helped the economy even stronger, to be even stronger >> darren: are we going to hear the president talk about job growth in the state of the union address? >> well, i have worked for the britain long fluff to know not to front-run the state of the union address, but i can tell you job growth economic growth is the president's top priority, that moat varktz for example, immigration reform. you will continue to hear from the president his vision for strengthening the economy and creating more jobs. >> darren: we have 12 million people who are unemployed right now. how long until we get down to a more normal number? >> i don't want to make a precise forecast. we'll release our forecast with the budget. but i will say that we'd like to strengthen job growth. over eight million jobs were lost by the recession. so there's a deep hole to dig our way out, and it's important we contin
the 2% payroll tax cut which was intend to be temporary, helped support after-tax income and consumption. in the g.d.p. report we saw 14 quarters in a row of consumption growth. the part that didn't pass would have helped the economy even stronger, to be even stronger >> darren: are we going to hear the president talk about job growth in the state of the union address? >> well, i have worked for the britain long fluff to know not to front-run the state of the union address, but i...
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time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >>> welcome back. the second half of "outfront." we're reporting from the front lines. david cameron visited algeria and claimed the lives of 37, including three americans. he met with al engineer kgeria' and it will be the fifth time that he has spoken publicly about the attack. and during the last three months, it's a negative sign that matters. it's the first time in three years. economists are looking for the plus signs. it's always the expectation that matters. the reason, though, is largely due to cuts in defense spending which plunged from a year ago. all of the economists we spoke to said the underlying numbers say the economy is still growing. and today chuck hagel indicated he is ready to act in iran should diplomacy fail. hagel said the window is closing for diplomacy. the same committee holds a confirmation hearing for hagel. critics
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cnn has also learned in 2011, melvin was slapped with an $11 million tax lien by the irs. dr. mill began has not returned repeated calls from cnn. menendez acknowledges in a statement that he's flown on the doctor's corporate jet. the doctor has a vacation home at a lush seaside resort in the dominican republic. now, it appears the senate ethics committee may be involved. last fall, it got this e-mail complaint from a new jersey republican state senator asking for an investigation into those caribbean trips. the e-mail complaint questions whether menendez violated the code by quote repeatedly flying on a jet to the dominican republic and other locations and solisitting prostitution. last month, a watchdog group received an allegation he was partying with -- in the dominican republic. the group referred it to the fbi. more recently, a conservative blog published a link to videos of alleged prostitutes making claims against the senator. neither the fbi nor the ethics committee will say whether they are investigating senator menendez. >> very quickly, has he said anything about i
cnn has also learned in 2011, melvin was slapped with an $11 million tax lien by the irs. dr. mill began has not returned repeated calls from cnn. menendez acknowledges in a statement that he's flown on the doctor's corporate jet. the doctor has a vacation home at a lush seaside resort in the dominican republic. now, it appears the senate ethics committee may be involved. last fall, it got this e-mail complaint from a new jersey republican state senator asking for an investigation into those...
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very aggressive ones on march 1 and that will have, in addition to the fiscal drag, higher taxes. that will hurt the economy which may have to prompt the fed to do more. how they characterize the economy is critical. as i said, they are cognizant about it not be a self fulfilling prophecy. also, esther george is voting and she will be with her predecessor from kansas city this time around as well. >> when you consider the huge reaction and the discussion of how hawkish the minutes are, they are try to get it very, very straight. >> i think they talk about it the last several days. i'm not sure we will see much in terms of the announcement of the minutes. i think they recognize that all asset markets are artificially priced and dependent on the ability of their monetary policy but the time that it takes to do so and how long the fed stays low and how long it takes to get to 6.5% unemployment are the relative questions for the market today. we think it'll be a few years at least -- >> federal open market committee decides to keep funds rate at 0 to quarter percent an anticipate this
very aggressive ones on march 1 and that will have, in addition to the fiscal drag, higher taxes. that will hurt the economy which may have to prompt the fed to do more. how they characterize the economy is critical. as i said, they are cognizant about it not be a self fulfilling prophecy. also, esther george is voting and she will be with her predecessor from kansas city this time around as well. >> when you consider the huge reaction and the discussion of how hawkish the minutes are,...
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many of your viewers may be surprised to know taxes on families in dc are the lowest in the region. we've done research that points that out. so we feel with needs in the city, the fact the taxes are the lowest, maybe this isn't the exact opportunity for looking attacks cus as the number one priority with this additional money. >> when it comes to aiding those who are in need in a city with job training efforts or whatever it is, do you have a sense of how much money that would take? >> well, there's been a lot of significant cut backs in these programs over the last several years. there will need to be a pretty significant investment. we don't have an exact dollar figure but areas like affordable housing have been cut back by $20 million. several million to help improve the number or be available job training slots for july in herable families. looks like our revenues will be up by a significant amount this year. we can start to begin to make some of those investments back to where we should be. >> we'll be watching and i know you will be as well. and hopefully we'll talk again dow
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we've seen the beginnings of the tax side of that, now we have to see the spending cut side of that. it will be hard and grind out and ultimately just like we believe the baby grand bargain will be achieved the work will be done and we'll get there. >> can the market rally unless we get that? if we don't get that until the fall time frame what does that mean for the market overall? >> i think we can rally. earnings are good. we're expecting a tick-up this year in the u.s. economic growth through about 2.5%. we think global growth can go from 3% to 4%. all of that creates a solid underpinning and what comes in to create that reallocation in a big way is the deal in washington, is the grand bargain and the transparency as well as clarity on fiscal policy. >> great to have you. keith banks, u.s. trust president right here. >>> all right, our market discussion doesn't end here. coming up this hour, double line capital's bonnie baha discusses bonds and whether there is a bubble in fixed income. let's go over to julia boorstin in l.a. for some news on facebook. >> facebook is getting into
we've seen the beginnings of the tax side of that, now we have to see the spending cut side of that. it will be hard and grind out and ultimately just like we believe the baby grand bargain will be achieved the work will be done and we'll get there. >> can the market rally unless we get that? if we don't get that until the fall time frame what does that mean for the market overall? >> i think we can rally. earnings are good. we're expecting a tick-up this year in the u.s. economic...
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business investments going and will consumer be hurt by payroll tax hikes. probably the best way to think about the economy now. you get there by averaging stronger than expected growth in third quarter. what's clear, is this report, think of it as the ghost of christmas future. if you cut back an gov spending, it mathematically approaches. it sets the stage and uncertainty associated with it for better growth in the future. tyler? >> steve, much to think about there. how are defense stocks reacting to the 22% reduction in defense spending by the government in the fourth quarter? jane wells has details in l.a. jane? >> tyler, defense spending down. after reporting descent guidance and returning lots of cash to investors, saying quote i can't recall a time of greater uncertainty. raising guidance but none of the companies are factoring in possibility within extra half trillion in cuts kicking in in march. pentagon spending, as you can see, never 22%. cuts included 43% cuts to ships. 90 percent in weapons support. but look, 64% jump in missile spending. good f
business investments going and will consumer be hurt by payroll tax hikes. probably the best way to think about the economy now. you get there by averaging stronger than expected growth in third quarter. what's clear, is this report, think of it as the ghost of christmas future. if you cut back an gov spending, it mathematically approaches. it sets the stage and uncertainty associated with it for better growth in the future. tyler? >> steve, much to think about there. how are defense...
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remember when people say, once there's a sales tax, they're history. it didn't matter. >> california, i guess we were wrong, yeah. ease of use. >> it said the 3-d players weren't that strong, tvs weren't that strong. maybe they're buying them at best buy. >> big pause. >> maybe. listen, best buy has been an interesting move up here. by the way, period is going to begin very soon. richard schulze has his opportunity to do due diligence. now, i think the dell -- potential dell ibo got people excited about maybe they could get the equity. i hear it's going to be a very, very, very -- is that three verys? they'll come up with the money they need, even with him rolling in his stake. this may be the fourth quarter numbers, people perceive as being better than anticipated. >> if they're giving money away to netflix, can't they give money away to michael dell? isn't there just this weird supply of money out there? >> there's a lot of money, but it's still seeking a return. >> sometimes. >> yeah, sometimes. >> let's check in with bob who's here on the floor wit
remember when people say, once there's a sales tax, they're history. it didn't matter. >> california, i guess we were wrong, yeah. ease of use. >> it said the 3-d players weren't that strong, tvs weren't that strong. maybe they're buying them at best buy. >> big pause. >> maybe. listen, best buy has been an interesting move up here. by the way, period is going to begin very soon. richard schulze has his opportunity to do due diligence. now, i think the dell -- potential...
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the biggest concern now is how consumers will react to the january expiration of a tax cut. wall street already reacting with the dow falling 44 points with the biggest decline in three weeks. the nasdaq and s&p 500 fell 11 points in six points. the next generation of blackberry is in the works, and the company is hoping a major makeover will boost sales. the new blackberry 10 model will offer faster processors, improved cameras. it will maintain the signature keyboard, but the company says r10 will appear to younger customers with a touch screen. both models should be available by april. whole foods recalling alaskan salmon because of the threat of listeria. a sample tested positive for the bacteria. the for ounce packages of wild alaskan salmon was sold in stores and a dozen states. they carry the code number 7425 a2298b. listeria can cause a fatal infection in young children, a frail or elderly, or people with compromised immune systems. so far no this is reported. >> a push for what the governor calls better choices this year. highlights of the governor's state of the st
the biggest concern now is how consumers will react to the january expiration of a tax cut. wall street already reacting with the dow falling 44 points with the biggest decline in three weeks. the nasdaq and s&p 500 fell 11 points in six points. the next generation of blackberry is in the works, and the company is hoping a major makeover will boost sales. the new blackberry 10 model will offer faster processors, improved cameras. it will maintain the signature keyboard, but the company says...
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taxes. david: the folks who say this is an anomaly point of good points, consumer spending is not doing bad. durable goods orders were up. business investment is up, capitol spending. homebuilding is looking pretty bright and even though prices came down a tick last quarter. there are improvements in the economy that may be worked into this number. >> that is all true. the basic fact is that last year, 2012 : gdp growth, fourth quarter of 2011 tough fourth quarter 2012 was only one nap%. there is not a lot of momentum there. we got a boost to a consumer's income in the fourth quarter because people anticipating the higher tax rates were paying out more in compensation, more in dividends. that is going to turn around as we come into the first quarter of 2013. david: the tax increases, as i mentioned in the intro to you, even the president said, a shrinking economy or slow economy, you know what to increase taxes. that is exactly what we're doing, but on the retail and wholesale level, if you
taxes. david: the folks who say this is an anomaly point of good points, consumer spending is not doing bad. durable goods orders were up. business investment is up, capitol spending. homebuilding is looking pretty bright and even though prices came down a tick last quarter. there are improvements in the economy that may be worked into this number. >> that is all true. the basic fact is that last year, 2012 : gdp growth, fourth quarter of 2011 tough fourth quarter 2012 was only one nap%....
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you know, i do have concerns about tax reform. i think the general consensus is that nothing will happen to munis in the debt ceiling talks, but there is a lot of talk about tax reform having some form of tax or limit on deductions for municipalities, and i -- i definitely think that's a possibility. >> okay. so the impact is you're worried about this? >> i'm concerned. i think that everything is on the table. that's what we've heard from washington, and it's hard to make the argument for munis against the argument for charitable deductions, against the argument for mortgage deductions, so i do think it's something that people need to be cautious about. as a result if i were an investor right now, i would be investing with a shorter duration. and i've said this a lot over the last couple of years, with all the things that have gone on, i would have a professional managing my municipal money, whether it's in a mutual fund, an etf or separately managed account. >> having said that, what are your picks, a few muni picks? >> i did lon
you know, i do have concerns about tax reform. i think the general consensus is that nothing will happen to munis in the debt ceiling talks, but there is a lot of talk about tax reform having some form of tax or limit on deductions for municipalities, and i -- i definitely think that's a possibility. >> okay. so the impact is you're worried about this? >> i'm concerned. i think that everything is on the table. that's what we've heard from washington, and it's hard to make the...
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so we're assuming that the tax laws are not going to change. we're basically going to put our money to work in places like canada, the uk, israel, russia and asia where they're going to get a return and where we want it. >> that is a change and that starts spreading out, does that mean the rate of pick up in dividend payments and shares -- >> no, we committed to our shareholders 50% of our cash flow we will pay back on them, either in the form of dividends or share buybacks. but i think the key things to take away from davos is we're becoming the innovative leader and many of the concepts appear to be paying out very well for us. >> so what makes more sense for you right now, dividends, increase or a buyback? >> we're going to poll our shareholders. we've committed to giving you 50% back. >> thank you for join onning the program. >> we so appreciate it. >> thank you. now, look, we were going to talk about this but while we've got maria here, derek jeter, right? >> yes. he came to see me at dinner last night. i was talking about when i threw the
so we're assuming that the tax laws are not going to change. we're basically going to put our money to work in places like canada, the uk, israel, russia and asia where they're going to get a return and where we want it. >> that is a change and that starts spreading out, does that mean the rate of pick up in dividend payments and shares -- >> no, we committed to our shareholders 50% of our cash flow we will pay back on them, either in the form of dividends or share buybacks. but i...
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>> the tax issue. >> the tax issue -- >> the -- the sales -- online sales tax. >> california and texas were hit this quarter. it could have played a role and probably did because u.s. revenues were lighter than international. i think for the most part there's a tradeoff. i think as they don't have to worry about violating the statute which is the no presence. and when they go down the path of actually charging sales taxes, that does mean they can actually move closer to the consumers, build some of the fulfillment centers there and offer some of the amazon conveniences. >> and i think amazon is actually behind some sort of a compromise that would bring you revenue on a per state basis at least. >> right. it is going to affect the bottom line ultimately. >> it -- i think so. i think that there's a lot of areas in investment i think for amazon below the gross profit line. i think we focus a lot, investors focus a lot on that story. but i think when you think about the investments that they're doing on their web services side, all the dna that gets associated with that, that is -- you kno
>> the tax issue. >> the tax issue -- >> the -- the sales -- online sales tax. >> california and texas were hit this quarter. it could have played a role and probably did because u.s. revenues were lighter than international. i think for the most part there's a tradeoff. i think as they don't have to worry about violating the statute which is the no presence. and when they go down the path of actually charging sales taxes, that does mean they can actually move closer to...
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new year, and now a lot of those uncertainties have been wiped away with the budget ceiling and the tax situation that i think gives us a great deal of improvement, but as dandy don used to say when he hosted "monday night live," when it became obvious, he used to sing "turn out the lights, the party is over," and i think that's what's happening now. investors are realizing that the bond market party may be over, and it's time to shift to equities. >> let me ask you again. how are you allocating capital then in. >> we like a lot of sectors in the equity market. we like energy, materials and industrials, and some of the technology names are looking really pretty right now. >> rick, it's a perfect segue to you. he said the bond market party may be over. is it? >> well, no, i absolutely do not think so. here we are still toying with 2% as we get close to record highs in the dow jones industrial average. there's an incongruent relationship there, just like there's an incongruent relationship with the fact that we're talking about the dow near records, and tomorrow morning at 8:30 eastern i'
new year, and now a lot of those uncertainties have been wiped away with the budget ceiling and the tax situation that i think gives us a great deal of improvement, but as dandy don used to say when he hosted "monday night live," when it became obvious, he used to sing "turn out the lights, the party is over," and i think that's what's happening now. investors are realizing that the bond market party may be over, and it's time to shift to equities. >> let me ask you...
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the extra money was raised through the speed camera fines, corporate taxes and one very high estate tax. many disagree with the mayor's decision saying some of it should go towards helping lower city taxes and funding the district's social services. >> i'm sure the city needs some as well but the taxpayer need it back if they can get it to them. >> this past spring and summer, we had dozen of children sleeping on the streets because we don't have a right to shelter year round for families. >> the mayor later said he is not completely ruling out lower being taxes in the future but he did not specify just how much the district would have to have in the bank for that to happen. >>> president barack obama laying out his plans to fix the nation's immigration system in las vegas just a day after i agroup of eight republican and democratic senators offered their own proposal. the biggest difference is the president's plan gives a faster path to citizenship for the millions already here illegally. >> yes, they broke the rules. they cross the border illegally. maybe they overstayed their visas.
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it is not just the taxes. i don't want a state that takes everything off me and gives me traffic jams and regulations and climate control policies and all the rest of it. >> and tell you what to do, what you can and cannot do. new york, california, these places people are going and realize they cannot even be myself and make my own decisions. i am going to florida. stuart: jerry brown wants to pass a bill, or the legislature does, that will exempt thousands of public sector workers from any kind of pension rollback. are you familiar with this? >> no, i am not. stuart: a proposal to roll back pensions in the public sector. the legislature says no, you can't do that, absolutely not california's budget is still in a mess, i think. >> right now they haven't had any constructional reform, which is what they need. especially on the local level. right now what they're really wanting to do is bail out the local cities going bankrupt. stuart: would you ever go back to california? >> for vacation. stuart: well said. tha
it is not just the taxes. i don't want a state that takes everything off me and gives me traffic jams and regulations and climate control policies and all the rest of it. >> and tell you what to do, what you can and cannot do. new york, california, these places people are going and realize they cannot even be myself and make my own decisions. i am going to florida. stuart: jerry brown wants to pass a bill, or the legislature does, that will exempt thousands of public sector workers from...
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the other factor in q-1 is higher taxes. the payroll tax hike is going to hit consumer spending. we start off the year pretty soft because of consumer spending. we have positive offsets coming from housing, coming from business investment. but the economy still has a lot of challenges ahead. >> michelle, thank you for coming by. michellemeyer. we want to get a check on facebook shares. let's go to julia with more on this. julia? >> hi, melissa. i'm just right now listening to mark zuckerberg talk about mobile. he really, you know, he kicked off the call emphasizing this was a really big year for mobile. emphasizing the fact now more people are using facebook on mobile every day than they use facebook on the desk top. he did acknowledge this was hard for facebook to navigate but they have sort of figured that out with apps and advertising. that we have a strong foundation and a lot of momentum. so, it is really interesting. he understands that mobile is really what facebook is all about now. just a couple of quick words about those numbers, facebook did beat on the top and bottom
the other factor in q-1 is higher taxes. the payroll tax hike is going to hit consumer spending. we start off the year pretty soft because of consumer spending. we have positive offsets coming from housing, coming from business investment. but the economy still has a lot of challenges ahead. >> michelle, thank you for coming by. michellemeyer. we want to get a check on facebook shares. let's go to julia with more on this. julia? >> hi, melissa. i'm just right now listening to mark...
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the estate tax which lets your charitable giving not be taxed is clearly a very positive encouragement to look at giving. i'd say that even more than the taxes, though, the fact that there's more examples of people where -- so everyone is asking themselves, you know, could i be giving you something, the fact that they hear the impact is very strong, i think the kind of social movement is even more, but the tax structure helps. >> what continuing investment is needed at this point? in other words who are the biggest stakeholders you want to reach that you haven't reached yet that haven't been as generous as they could? is this process harder as we see austerity taking place all around the world? >> well, the money that helps out the poorest overwhelmingly comes from government aid budgets and so what kind of priority that gets say in the u.s. budget process over the next four or five years i'd say is pretty unclear. will the generosity go up? will it be cut proportionately? or will it suffer a disproportionate cut, you know? unless we tell the aids story very well, you know, i'd be quit
the estate tax which lets your charitable giving not be taxed is clearly a very positive encouragement to look at giving. i'd say that even more than the taxes, though, the fact that there's more examples of people where -- so everyone is asking themselves, you know, could i be giving you something, the fact that they hear the impact is very strong, i think the kind of social movement is even more, but the tax structure helps. >> what continuing investment is needed at this point? in...
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up like new york, which has no state income tax, florida has no state income tax, and new york has the second highest rate in the nation passed by alaska. the sunshine state hopes for more new residents so they have an office dedicated to the financial world's biggest names. cheryl: i don't blame them. brazil sidewalks have a new decoration. they have two dimensional bar codes into the sidewalks. the codes, also known as qr codes, installed at 30 different beaches, vistas, and historic sites throughout the country. two million visitors will get information as they walk around. access information like facts and maps by down loading on the smart phone and scan the code. the first installed friday at the massive boulder at the end of a beach. never been there. sound great. i could go right now. thank you very much. i need to go because it's snowing outside. all right. illinois headed for a fiscal dallas. that's the warning from state treasurer. he's joining melissa and lori exclusively. s&p downgraded illinois as the losest -- lowest state. dennis: the new fees you need to know about befo
up like new york, which has no state income tax, florida has no state income tax, and new york has the second highest rate in the nation passed by alaska. the sunshine state hopes for more new residents so they have an office dedicated to the financial world's biggest names. cheryl: i don't blame them. brazil sidewalks have a new decoration. they have two dimensional bar codes into the sidewalks. the codes, also known as qr codes, installed at 30 different beaches, vistas, and historic sites...
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. >> well, it adds about 100 billion of drag to what's already there from the tax increases we saw earlier in the month, and you put it all together and you've got 1.5% to 2% of fiscal drag instead of the usual boost so i think it will slow us pretty rapidly. you know, given that we're flat in the fourth quarter, it's not a good sign. >> when does the debt catch up to us then? i mean, do you worry about the $17 trillion debt, $16.4 trillion debt? when does that catch up? >> you know, i don't worry about it too much for two reasons. one, i tried to worry about it with japan and lost an awful lot of money betting on interest rates going up there. secondly, remember, interest rates on outstanding debt are about 80 basis point on average for the government so the debt interest rate burden is about 1.5% of gdp. that's about as low as it's ever been. we're lucky, but that's the way it is. >> lindsey, so what's the answer here? let's just assume that the -- that the sequester takes effect. >> sure. >> that you do have the pullback in spending. seems to me that would put an awful lot of pressure o
. >> well, it adds about 100 billion of drag to what's already there from the tax increases we saw earlier in the month, and you put it all together and you've got 1.5% to 2% of fiscal drag instead of the usual boost so i think it will slow us pretty rapidly. you know, given that we're flat in the fourth quarter, it's not a good sign. >> when does the debt catch up to us then? i mean, do you worry about the $17 trillion debt, $16.4 trillion debt? when does that catch up? >>...
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corporate taxes and one highest state tax. many disagree with the decision saying some should go with helping lower city taxes and funding the district's school services. >> will be expanded for the first time since it opened 42 years ago. the $100 million edition includes public spaces, pavilions. memorial gardens, floating stage for outdoor performances and an outdoor video wall for, simulcast. the chairman is giving a $50 million donation. >> you may be able to drive faster on the inter county connector if state law makers get their way. considering a bill raising the speed limit from 55 to 60 or 70 miles per hour. many complain the icc are too low, fines are too high. >> 8:26. 55 degrees. still ahead, managing your budget. fox consumer reporter will join us live to show us how everyone can cut back a little. >> plus a new journey begins for a wounded warrior. surgery performed in our area that made it possible. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons! mom, are those my jeans
corporate taxes and one highest state tax. many disagree with the decision saying some should go with helping lower city taxes and funding the district's school services. >> will be expanded for the first time since it opened 42 years ago. the $100 million edition includes public spaces, pavilions. memorial gardens, floating stage for outdoor performances and an outdoor video wall for, simulcast. the chairman is giving a $50 million donation. >> you may be able to drive faster on...
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